Polymorphic distribution and molecular diversification of mitochondrial plasmid-like DNAs in the genus Oryza

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Four kinds of circular plasmid-like DNA, designated Bl, B2, B3 and B4, have been found in the mitochondria of rice (Oryza sativa L.). We analyzed the distribution of families of plasmid-like DNAs homologous to those of O. sativa in 40 strains of the genus Oryza with AA, BB, BBCC, CC, CCDD and EE genomes. Plasmid-like DNAs were observed only strains having AA, CC and CCDD genomes. The distribution patterns of strains with AA genome were highly polymorphic. We amplified the plasmid-like DNAs from strains with the AA genome by PCR and examined restriction fragments length polymorphisms (RFLPs). RFLPs were detected among families of plasmid-like DNA amplified from different strains. This result indicated that some mutations, such as base substitutions and the insertion or deletion of a small fragment of DNA, had occurred and had accumulated during the differentiation of strains with an AA genome. © 1995, The Genetics Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Miyata, S. I., Kanazawa, A., Tsutsumi, N., Hirai, A., & Sano, Y. (1995). Polymorphic distribution and molecular diversification of mitochondrial plasmid-like DNAs in the genus Oryza. Japanese Journal of Genetics, 70(5), 601–614. https://doi.org/10.1266/jjg.70.601

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